Mechanic: Resurrection is the closest thing to a Bond film starring Statham. Although he’s never been in a Bond film, Statham’s career has always been tangentially linked to Bond, because he’s a British action star who’s been fan-casted as a very different sort of 007. Lock, Stock, and Two Smoking Barrels proved he could play a gritty, Timothy Dalton-style Bond, while The Meg films have proven he could play a goofy, tongue-in-cheek, Roger Moore-style Bond.

parodied the Bond franchise in comedies like Spy and Operation Fortune: Ruse de Guerre, but he’s never been able to put his stamp on the official series. Until Broccoli replies to Statham’s messages, then he only has one movie that really comes close to doing 007.

How Jason Statham Made His Own James Bond Movie With Mechanic: Resurrection

Even Statham Himself Acknowledged The Comparison, And It Was Intentional

After the success of Statham’s remake of the ‘70s Charles Bronson thriller The Mechanic, he was brought back to reprise his role as international hitman Arthur Bishop in a sequel, Mechanic: Resurrection, in 2016. The sequel follows on from Bishop faking his death at the end of the first film. His arch-nemesis kidnaps the love of his life in order to force him into carrying out three near-impossible assassinations across the globe and making them look like accidents.

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Unlike the first film, which was a more or less grounded thriller, Mechanic: Resurrection is a big, Bond-style, globetrotting action-adventure about a trained killer traveling the world on a dangerous mission. It has a bunch of explosive set-pieces, a star-studded ing cast featuring icons like Jessica Alba, Tommy Lee Jones, and Michelle Yeoh, and it was shot in Thailand and Rio. Statham himself described the sequel (via Yahoo! News) as “our own little version” of a Bond movie.

Jason Statham Should Be In A James Bond Movie, But Not As 007

Statham Would Be Great For The Franchise

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Jason Statham should be in at least one Bond movie — he has the ideal action movie sensibility for the franchise — but he might be too hard-edged to play Bond himself. Instead, he should play a Bond villain. Statham would be the perfect casting choice to play a suave, charismatic Bond villain who’s sort of the evil inversion of 007, like Sean Bean’s Alec Trevelyan from GoldenEye or Christopher Lee’s Scaramanga from The Man with the Golden Gun.

Source: Yahoo! News

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Mechanic: Resurrection
Release Date
August 26, 2016
Runtime
98 Minutes
Director
Dennis Gansel

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Arthur Bishop thought he had put his murderous past behind him when his most formidable foe kidnaps the love of his life. Now he is forced to travel the globe to complete three impossible assassinations, and do what he does best, make them look like accidents.

Writers
Philip Shelby, Tony Mosher